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401k early withdraw...? |
If you take an early withdraw from your 401k before fifty-nine and a half, is that considered income when calculating earned income credit? Yes the 401K is income, but it's NOT currently earned income, so it will NOT increase your EIC. yes it is. You can go to irs.gov and get alot of info. A 401K withdrawal that you roll over to an IRA, 401K, 403b, etc., within a certain amount of time is not taxable income, at any age. Yes and no. It's considered in determining if you are eligible for the EIC (there is an AGI ceiling) but it is not considered in determining what the EIC payment will be since it is not earned income. At least that's my reading of the various pubs on the IRS site. Pub 596 explicitly states that distributions from deferred compensation plans, even if reported on Line 7, are not earned income for purposes of the EIC. |
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